Roy Lichtenstein Shipboard Girl (C. II 6) For Sale
Roy Lichtenstein - Shipboard Girl (C. II 6)
Created in 1965, "Shipboard Girl (C. II 6)" represents a pivotal moment in Roy Lichtenstein's groundbreaking Pop Art career, when the artist was at the height of his creative powers and critical acclaim. This exceptional screenprint exemplifies Lichtenstein's masterful appropriation of comic book imagery, transforming mass-produced romance panels into sophisticated fine art statements. The work features his signature Ben-Day dots, bold primary colors, and thick black outlines that have become synonymous with the Pop Art movement itself. As part of Lichtenstein's celebrated romance series, "Shipboard Girl" captures the artist's ironic commentary on idealized femininity and post-war American culture.
The market for Lichtenstein's prints from this era has demonstrated remarkable strength and consistency over decades of collecting history. Works from the 1960s, particularly those featuring his iconic female subjects, command significant premiums due to their art historical importance and relative scarcity. "Shipboard Girl (C. II 6)" benefits from strong provenance potential and institutional recognition, with variants held in major museum collections worldwide. Collectors recognize these early screenprints as accessible entry points into Lichtenstein's oeuvre while maintaining substantial investment quality.
This piece offers discerning collectors an opportunity to acquire a museum-quality example of American Pop Art's most recognizable visual language. The combination of Lichtenstein's technical innovation, cultural significance, and enduring aesthetic appeal ensures continued demand from both private collectors and institutions.
Available through Guy Hepner.

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